If you're searching for a fun spring outdoors activity for this spring break, camping could be the option you're looking for. A camping trip is the best thing to do when you want to have a little escape from reality. Certainly, spring is the best time of the year to go camping. Nature comes back to life again and it presents the most beautiful and breathtaking views. Camping also gives you time to bond with your family members, friends and even spend some time alone with yourself. But, before you actually go camping, you need the right equipment. So, let's find out crucial camp gear you need to take with you this spring.
This might change depending on where you're going camping. You have to choose the style of tent according to how many people are going to go on the trip, you need to get a tent that is big enough to fit everyone or smaller, individual tents. Also, it's a good idea to practice building your tent beforehand. At home, take the time to educate yourself about how to properly build the specific tent you acquired and make sure that everything is working perfectly, you don't want any surprises. Essentially, picking the right tent is extremely important as it will provide shelter against the weather and animals.
You might want to try to start a fire by yourself using wooden sticks like people on TV, it could work for you, or not. You always need to have a source of warmth, you won't survive the night without a fire. Hypothermia is most dangerous during spring, you need to be warm all the time. That's why you have to bring with you a fire starter, always have something to make fire with. It's a great idea to do some research about the area you want to go to so you know the resources you have.
Once the night comes you need flashlights to be able to see. It's most likely that the only source of light you'll have is the moon and the stars, it won't be enough to see around. Keep your flashlight, lamp, or headlamp near you at all times in case you need to locate things in your tent or outside. Some people prefer headlamps since you don't need to use your hands to hold them. Additionally, make sure to have enough batteries.
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Bringing a knife may sound strange at first but it really is a lifesaver. You can use a knife for literally anything you want, slicing food, cutting a rope, trimming something, sharpening wood. If you don't have a knife to do these things, it becomes nearly impossible to do them. Having a knife with you can facilitate your camping experience.